Does
your computer seem slower than it used to?
We will show you how to fix performance problems and
how to reduce the likelihood of it happening again.
In this
course you will:
- Install
Windows XP, including setting the partition and file
system
- Creating
and maintaining accurate backups
- Keep
your computer up-to-date with the latest patches and
enhancements
- Keep
your computer safe from Spam, Spyware and viruses
- Learn
how to quickly and easily compress and email pictures
- Learn
about burning CD’s and DVD’s
- Learn
how to add memory, a hard drive, a CD drive, a DVD drive,
and other common devices
- Modify
the registry to enhance your computers performance and
security
- Learn
about Services and what they do
- Learn
how to configure routers and firewalls
- Learn
how to share your DSL or cable modem with all the
computers at your location
- Learn
how to customize Internet Explorer
- Create
multiple user accounts with different security levels
- Work
with Hibernation, Sleep Mode and Fast Switching between
users
- Learn
how to customize Microsoft Outlook Express to retrieve
your emails from several different sources
- Use
Windows Messenger to communicate and share files with
co-workers
- Learn
all the “tricks” the expert use
- And
much, much more
You
WILL take the power of Windows XP into your hands with this
course!
Attend five hours per week for 6 weeks to total 30 hours of
lecture/workshop training. Weekly worksite implementation
projects hone your skills and additional one-on-one
instruction ensures all your questions get answered!
Enrollment is limited in all PDC courses.
Apply
Now!
Did you know?
The largest gain in manufacturing productivity for 1997 (the
latest year for which statistics are available) was by computer
and office equipment workers. U.S. employers reported an average
productivity increase of 37.5%!
The correlated unit labor cost for these workers also posted
the largest decrease (25.3%!) for 1997. (Bureau of Labor Statistics,
May 2000)
May we help you achieve the same
savings and successes?
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